نتایج جستجو برای: caregiving

تعداد نتایج: 4487  

Objectives: Many families in Iran fail to adapt to their new role of being a stroke caregiver and experience high levels of distress; thus, they may need some form of support. The present study aimed to develop a discharge planning program for the family caregivers of stroke patients in Iran. We also determined the program efficacy on their level of stress and preparedness for caregiving. Meth...

2017
DeokJu Kim

This study aimed to examine the relationships between caregiving stress, depression, and self-esteem of family caregivers of an adult person with a disability and to identify their effects on their caregiving burden. The study was performed with 108 care providers of adult people with a disability who visited hospital rehabilitation centers. Caregiving stress showed a significant positive corre...

2016
Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan Liana Leach Janneke Berecki-Gisolf Hal Kendig David Harley Sam-ang Seubsman Adrian C Sleigh

BACKGROUND As people in middle and lower income countries live longer, more people become sick, disabled, and frail and the demand for family caregiving grows. Thailand faces such challenges. This study investigates the relationship between caregiving and mental health among workers drawn from a large longitudinal cohort of Thai adults. METHODS Participants were drawn from the Thai Health-Ris...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2011
Carol M Musil Nahida L Gordon Camille B Warner Jaclene A Zauszniewski Theresa Standing May Wykle

PURPOSE Transitions in caregiving, such as becoming a primary caregiver to grandchildren or having adult children and grandchildren move in or out, may affect the well-being of the grandmother. DESIGN AND METHODS This report describes caregiving patterns at 3 time points over 24 months in a sample of 485 Ohio grandmothers and examines the effects of stability and change in grandmother caregiv...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2014
Rebecca N Adams Catherine E Mosher Rachel S Cannady Aurelie Lucette Youngmee Kim

OBJECTIVE Although enhanced spiritual well-being has been linked to positive mental health outcomes among family caregivers of cancer patients, little is known regarding predictors of spiritual well-being in this population. The current study aimed to examine caregiving experiences as predictors of change in family caregivers' spiritual well-being during the initial months following the patient...

Journal: :Aging & mental health 2006
C M Gilliam A M Steffen

The present study was intended to replicate the findings of Steffen et al. (2002) of a negative relationship between caregiving self-efficacy and depressive symptoms among family dementia caregivers. Female family caregivers (N=74) of community-dwelling individuals diagnosed with dementia completed a telephone interview and self-report assessment packet that included measures of caregiving self...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2002
Ann M Steffen Christine McKibbin Antonette M Zeiss Dolores Gallagher-Thompson Albert Bandura

Two samples of family caregivers (Study 1: N = 169; Study 2: N = 145) of cognitively impaired older adults were used to revise, extend, and evaluate a measure of perceived self-efficacy for caregiving tasks. The Revised Scale for Caregiving Self-Efficacy measures 3 domains of caregiving self-efficacy: Obtaining Respite, Responding to Disruptive Patient Behaviors, and Controlling Upsetting Thoug...

Journal: :Journal of family nursing 2011
Patricia S Jones Betty W Winslow Jerry W Lee Margaret Burns Xinwei Esther Zhang

Family members caring for aging parents experience both negative and positive outcomes from providing care. Theoretical explanations for negative outcomes have been developed. There is need for models that explain and predict positive outcomes. This article describes the evolution of the Caregiver Empowerment Model (CEM) to explain and predict positive outcomes of family caregiving. Although em...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 1998
S E Riedel L Fredman P Langenberg

The associations between self-reported rewards and difficulties of caregiving and burden were examined in a sample of 200 informal caregivers to older post-rehabilitation patients. Sixteen percent (16%) of caregivers reported that caregiving was physically difficult only, 15% reported emotional difficulties only, 11% reported social difficulties only, 17% reported multiple difficulties, and 40%...

2015
Jennifer A. Sumner Katie A. McLaughlin Kate Walsh Margaret A. Sheridan Karestan C. Koenen

A theory-driven confirmatory approach comparing diathesis–stress and differential susceptibility models of Gene 9 Environment (G 9 E) interactions was applied to examine whether 5-HTTLPR genotype moderated the effect of early maternal caregiving on autonomic nervous system (ANS) stress reactivity in 113 adolescents aged 13–17 years. Findings supported a differential susceptibility, rather than ...

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